Fred Moore (boxer)
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Fred Moore, alias Fabulous (born February 26, 1967), is a light heavyweight professional
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Personal life

Moore was born in
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, but now makes his home in
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. He has 2 daughters, Shaniqua, 19, Arnella, 14.


Professional career

Moore debuted in November 1994 and won the first 25 fights of his career before dropping a fight by TKO to Quincy Taylor in June 2001. In his career, Moore has fought Kenny Bowman, Quincy Taylor, Reggie Johnson, and
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, among others. As of October 2007, Moore's professional record was 30 wins (27 by knockout) and 7 losses. Fred Moore grew up in the Scotland School for Veterans' Children in Scotland, PA where he earned the title of the best fighter in the school.


Professional boxing record

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Fred 1967 births Living people Boxers from Philadelphia Light-heavyweight boxers Boxers from Minnesota Sportspeople from Rochester, Minnesota American male boxers